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  • Spring Meeting 2005

    The meeting was held on Wednesday 18 May 2005, in the Palaeontology Demonstration Room, The Natural History Museum. 13.30 Welcome and Introductions – Dr Ian…

  • Annual General Meeting 2004

    The 2004 Annual General Meeting was held on 17th November at University College London. Following Society business, two talks were presented. Ancient Glacier Bodies, the…

  • Climate change marks dawn of man

    Climate change marks dawn of man – diatoms reveal complex variation in East African climate, which helped drive the development of our human ancestors.

  • Diatoms: Algae with Animal traits – Science

    The discovery of urea cycle in the genome sequence of Thalassiosira pseudonana Algae with animal traits The diatom DNA sequencing project, funded by the U.S.…

  • XI International Palynological Congress, 4 – 9 July 2004, Granada, Spain

    Conference Centre, Granada, Spain, 4 to 9 July 2004 More than 500 delegates did attend this very successful meeting and a total of about 800…

  • Silicofossil Group Report Spring 2005

    Recently we’ve been updating the Silicofossil Group webpages to include news, a gallery of colourful diatom images and weblinks to the best and most useful…

  • The first joint meeting of the Silicofossil and Palynology groups

    The first joint meeting of the Silicofossil and Palynology groups 9-10 June 2004 School of Earth, Ocean and Planetary Sciences, Cardiff University, UK. Conveners: Catherine…

  • Spring Meeting 2004

    The meeting was held in Chatham Campus the University of Greenwich on Friday 5 to Sunday 7 March – local secretary Dr I.J Slipper. The…

  • Annual General Meeting 2003

    The Annual General Meeting was held on 26th November at University College London. Following Society business, two talks were presented. The use of reworked palynomorphs…

  • Palynology Group Meeting 2004

    The annual meeting of the Palynology Group was held this year in conjunction with the Silicofossil Group, 9-10 June 2004 in Cardiff. It was a…

  • Silicofossil Group Report Summer 2004

    The accidental and untimely death of our friend and colleague Jean-Jacques Pichon, on 9 November 2003 was a shock to us all. Jean-Jacques was a…

  • Annual General Meeting 2001

    The Annual General Meeting was held on 21st November at University College London. Following Society business, two talks were presented. Microvertebrates and macroevolution – unravelling…

  • INA Workshop on extant Coccolithophorid research

    Institute of Marine Biology of Crete, Heraklion, Greece, October 1-6, 2003 Extant coccolithophores have attracted a wide range of research over the past decade including…

  • 6th Petroleum Geology Conference 2003

    ‘North West Europe and Global Perspectives’ Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London, 6th – 9th October 2003 Previously this conference has been held at the…

  • Spring Meeting 2003

    Leicester, Friday 28 February – Sunday 2 March 2003. Attendees: Dr Ian Boomer (Newcastle), Dr Roy Clements (Leicester) and Mrs Jan Clements, James Evans (Leicester),…

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The Micropalaeontological Society

Towards the advancement of the education of the public in the study of Micropalaeontology

The Micropalaeontological Society (TMS) exists “to advance the education of the public in the study of Micropalaeontology” and is operated “exclusively for scientific and educational purposes and not for profit”. It was initiated as The British Micropalaeontological Group (BMG) in 1970, following a proposal by Professor Leslie Moore of the University of Sheffield and several colleagues who wished to organise a group of palaeontologists with a mutual interest in the micropalaeontological study of British type sections and the provision of a forum for the communication of their results.

Recent Posts

  • 58th Annual Meeting AASP – The Palynological Society joint with the 19th Simposio Argentino de Paleobotánica y Palinología (September 8 – 11, 2026, Trelew, Argentina)May 1, 2026
  • IX Congress on Quaternary and Geomorphology (August 25 – 28, 2026, Diamante, Argentina)May 1, 2026
  • 13th Climatic and Biotic Events of the Paleogene conference (August 2 – 6, 2026, at NMNH, D.C. USA)May 1, 2026
  • PALEO4ALPS 2026 (July 20 – 23, 2026, in Bolzano, Italy)May 1, 2026
  • 13th International Conference on Modern and Fossil Dinoflagellates: DINO13April 12, 2026
  • Industrial & Environmental Applications in Micropaleontology MSc –Applications for 2026-27 now open!February 2, 2026

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